Inproceedings3760
To Cite, or Not to Cite? Detecting Citation Contexts in Text
To Cite, or Not to Cite? Detecting Citation Contexts in Text
Published: 2018
Buchtitel: Proceedings of the 40th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2018)
Seiten: 598--603
Verlag: Springer
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[[Abstract::Recommending citations for scientific texts and othertexts such as news articles has recently attracted considerable amount of attention. However, typically, the existing approaches for citation recommendation do not explicitly incorporate the question of whether a given context (e.g., a sentence), for which citations are to be recommended, actually "deserves" citations. Determining the “cite-worthiness” for each potential citation context as a step before the actual citation recommendation is beneficial, as (1) it can reduce the number of costly recommendation computations to a minimum, and (2) it can more closely approximate human-citing behavior, since neither too many nor too few recommendations are provided to the user. In this paper, we present a method based on a convolutional recurrent neural network for classifying potential citation contexts. Our experiments showthat we can significantly outperform the baseline solution [1] and reduce the number of citation recommendations to about 1/10.]]
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Information Retrieval, Natürliche Sprachverarbeitung, Künstliche Intelligenz